Zitat des Tages über Blendung / Glare:
I think what makes our marriage work amid all the glare is that my husband is my best friend. He inspires everything in my life and enables me to do the best that I can. I want to hang out with him more than anyone.
I wear sunglasses because of the glare of the spotlights. I wear gloves because it is very cold in the U.K.
The reason so many celebrities try to keep things secret is you want the chance to get to know someone without the glare of public scrutiny.
She claimed she loved the camera, its warmth, its familiarity. She responded to its naked glare, its slavish attention to every expression of her face and body, with the kind of immediacy a trusted lover could expect.
Having a home away from the media glare is important to world-class athletes.
One of the strange things about violent and authoritarian regimes is they don't like the glare of negative publicity.
Starbucks is the last public space with chairs. It's a shower for homeless people. And it's a place you can write all day. The baristas don't glare at you. They don't even look at you.
Being in Silicon Valley is like playing for the Yankees. You get knocked around more than anywhere else, the glare of the media spotlight is more brutal, and the expectations are higher than they'd be in any other city.
I try to shield my children as far as possible from the public glare. I want them to have a normal childhood like we had. We went to school by the school bus, had school food... There was no special treatment given to us. The same applies to my children as well.
There are two kinds of light - the glow that illuminates, and the glare that obscures.
Higher ceilings allow the use indirect lighting, which is much healthier and reduces glare.
From time to time, one imagined Bill Clinton had charisma, but it never really was more than an occasional false glare.
They say it's not the snoring itself but those anxiety-packed moments in between snorts. It's the waiting for the nasal passages of the person lying beside you to strike again. And strike it always does. In the dark, almost against your will, you produce that special glare reserved for people who cannot control their own behaviour.